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Beyond differences in receptor actions between typical and atypical antipsychotic drugs, microdialysis studies reveal important differences in dopamine neurotransmission between these drug classes. Citing specific studies discussed in the text, analyze the differential effects of typical versus atypical antipsychotics on dopamine neurotransmission and associated physiological effects of the drugs.
Psychological Withdrawal
The process of mentally or emotionally disengaging from a stressful or demanding situation, often seen in workplace contexts.
Deception
The act of misleading or lying to participants about the true nature or purpose of a study or experiment.
Sexual Assault
Any type of sexual contact or behavior that occurs without the explicit consent of the recipient.
Informed Consent
A process ensuring that a participant is fully aware of the research's nature, benefits, risks, and the right to withdraw before agreeing to participate.
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